Seems a lot like they're more focused on the money they can get or bring in from the bank and other commercial floats... Which just sucks. They couldn't even come up with a good excuse for not having the animal rights float in there (well that's how it seems to me!).
It makes me sad that people have been denied the right to express what they belive in.
But on the subject of gays for animal rights I think we need to get more of our blokey blokes to get out there to let the world know that it is not just gay guys that are against animal cruelty!
The title of this thread just got me thinking, I know people who have sarcastically said "I'd be vego... If I was gay" and I think we need to break that stereotype!
It makes me sad that people have been denied the right to express what they belive in.
But on the subject of gays for animal rights I think we need to get more of our blokey blokes to get out there to let the world know that it is not just gay guys that are against animal cruelty!
The title of this thread just got me thinking, I know people who have sarcastically said "I'd be vego... If I was gay" and I think we need to break that stereotype!
Haha yeah I was telling a mate that ideally I'd like to date another vegan and they said I'd have trouble because all vegan guys are gay! And yet all the male vegans I know (thus far) are straight and have girlfriends!
Well I'm a vegan bloke, and I'm straight too... someone should do a poll on whether gays are over-represented in the vegan community. I'd do it myself, but I'm too busy being a bloke.
This is quiet sad.
I'm appauled that places such as IKEA and ANZ are allowed floats, yet a organisation such as AWL who actually card about others and not making money are not.
Maybe they don't want to feel more guilty about eating meat ?